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It was the episode where Daniel was kidnapped by a Amphibious Water Creature - fire & ice? They were implanted with false memories and at Daniel's 'wake' O'Neill shattered George's widow with a hockey stick.

Hey I know someone going to the Dallas Creation Con - shall I tell her to look you up?

Helena

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What? And miss the last chance I have of ever being right? - Jacob Carter

<<It was the episode where Daniel was kidnapped by a Amphibious Water Creature - fire & ice? They were implanted with false memories and at Daniel's 'wake' O'Neill shattered George's widow with a hockey stick.>>

I still don't remember it, must be one of the VERY few I've missed. *makes note to check SciFi Channel site for rerun listings*

<<Hey I know someone going to the Dallas Creation Con - shall I tell her to look you up?>>

By all means! Feel free to share my email addy. You DO mean the Feb. one, not the Nov. TREK event that's been changed to a sale?

1. Most actors don't even like their character2. If they do, they don't know much3. If they know much they don't know all4. If they do know all they still only know what needs to be known.You can't ask Amanda Tapping if Samantha Carter has a secrethusband on Chulak. She won't know. Only Samantha Carter knows.

In other words:An actor can only know what there is to be known that is told to them.If they do not know what is not already known then they cannot answerwhat you have to ask for you do not ask what is already known. If youask the actor what is not already known they cannot tell you for theydo not already know.

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